Chinese Blog Policy
August 27th, 2007
Reporters Without Borders criticized the Chinese regulation for what the throng advocacy group considers a actuate to end anonymous blogging in the communist territory.
The government, through the Internet guild of China, recently drafted a pact that was signed by at least 20 major blog secondment providers in the boondocks, including Yahoo and Microsoft.
The pact stops pocket [of] the previous fling of making it demanded for bloggers to register, but it can be hardened to meaning service providers to censor gratified and identify bloggers, the group said in a statement. The agreement, unveiled Wednesday, signals an imminent new wave of censorship and repression, the alliance said.
The government, through the Internet guild of China, recently drafted a pact that was signed by at least 20 major blog secondment providers in the boondocks, including Yahoo and Microsoft.
The pact stops pocket [of] the previous fling of making it demanded for bloggers to register, but it can be hardened to meaning service providers to censor gratified and identify bloggers, the group said in a statement. The agreement, unveiled Wednesday, signals an imminent new wave of censorship and repression, the alliance said.
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